Google to extend 'right to be forgotten' to all its domains accessed in EU
by Samuel Gibbs and agencies from Technology | The Guardian on (#13M88)
Search results removals will now be applied to domains beyond Europe, including google.com, if the browser is located within the European Union
Google will begin blocking search results across all of its domains when a search takes place within Europe, in an extension of how it implements the "right to be forgotten" ruling.
The "right to be forgotten" ruling allows EU residents to request the removal of search results that they feel link to outdated or irrelevant information about themselves on a country-by-country basis.
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